Technical consulting

Ensure operational continuity in mission-critical environments

Technical Consulting & Auditing

What impact would a service disruption have on your business, and how can such interruptions be prevented in the future? Technical consulting and auditing ensure operational continuity in mission-critical environments where downtime could have a direct or indirect impact on society.

A technical audit helps secure uninterrupted operations by evaluating facility conditions according to internationally recognized standards and recommendations, such as ASHRAE, Uptime Institute, and KATAKRI. Audits identify potential risks in both physical infrastructure and critical systems, as well as their possible negative effects on business operations.

A technical inspection of a data center or critical facility includes an analysis of functionality, availability, and energy efficiency, detailed documentation of findings, and recommendations for further actions.

A datacenter audit report provides a comprehensive assessment of how well server and network facilities comply with current standards and what improvements are needed to meet full compliance. Certain industries, such as telecom operators, ICT service providers, and public sector organizations, must also meet specific regulatory requirements.

The audit process includes an evaluation of:

  • Power distribution & redundancy
    Cooling systems
  • Building infrastructure
  • Physical security (fire suppression, intrusion protection, alarm systems)
  • Operational processes
  • Documentation
  • Maintenance procedures
  • Facility cleanliness

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Energy efficiency is a top priority in today’s business environment. That’s why it’s essential to evaluate energy consumption, identify potential savings, and assess operating costs and required upgrades. An optimized energy system can deliver up to 30% savings in energy costs, a reduced carbon footprint, and increased system productivity.

Energy audits are particularly beneficial for facilities with high energy consumption, critical operations, and backup power and cooling systems with heat recovery capabilities.

The audit assesses the facility’s current energy usage and provides recommendations for:

  • Cost-effective energy-saving measures
  • System lifecycle planning & modernization options
  • Compliance with GVP (Good Ventilation Practices) requirements

An energy audit is recommended every 5–10 years.

Key questions addressed in an energy audit:

  • How much energy is consumed annually?
  • How is excess heat recovered?
  • How can energy consumption be reduced?
  • What is the facility’s carbon footprint?